Williams, R. and Middleton, G. and Allen-Collinson, J. and Kane, R. and Coussens, A.
(2016)
The occupational role of the lay health trainer in England: a review of practice.
Universal Journal of Public Health, 4
(4).
pp. 218-224.
ISSN 2331-8880

Abstract

Health Trainers constitute an emergent occupational group in the Public Health system in England with the key purpose to reduce health inequalities by helping or ‘nudging’ people in local communities to adopt healthier lifestyles. Whilst primarily supplying health-related information and support regarding smoking cessation, diet, alcohol, physical activity and mental wellbeing issues, the role also requires awareness of, and sensitivity toward the specific needs of local communities. This literature review charts current research on the occupational context of the Health Trainer role since its implementation in the English Public Health system. It provides a critical examination of current literature whilst highlighting the theoretical basis of Health Trainers’ roles, the potential boundary-crossing nature of their work, along with professional development issues.